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At the first annual meeting of the Civic Leader Board, held in participation with Baruch’s School of Public Affairs, participants from across the 5 boroughs voted on the importance and quality of over 100 city services. Here are their top ten most important services that score the lowest in terms of performance.

1. Affordable Housing

2. Traffic Congestion

3. High School Dropout Prevention

4. After school Programs

5. Access to City Agencies

6. School Safety

7. Economic Development Outside of Manhattan

8. Drug Abuse/Drug Dealing

9. Access to Health Care

10. Police-Community Relations

 
 

Thanks for the opportunity! It will be interesting to compare and evaluate individual responses for our constituencies”

“Excellent day! Time well spent”

“The focus on city service delivery solutions is something I have been looking forward to for a long time.”

“I am pleased to be a member of the group”

“I felt like I was part of an important pivotal process in NYC. I look forward to being an active contributor to the public advocacy project.”

“Great idea, really what a Public Advocate should be doing”

“This was great. The project opened many doors for solutions for many of the problems in a very short amount of time.”

 

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